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Mouse Mat : Allegorical caprice. The Avarice, 1852. Artist: Lucas Velazquez, Eugenio (1817-1870)
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Allegorical caprice. The Avarice, 1852. Artist: Lucas Velazquez, Eugenio (1817-1870)
Allegorical caprice. The Avarice, 1852. Found in the collection of the Museo Lazaro Galdiano, Madrid
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Abundance Affluence Avarice Bribery Cornucopia Corrupt Corruption Covetousness Depts Embezzlement Greed Luxuriancy Money Opulence Prosperity Repentant Riche Riches Richness Seven Deadly Sins Sinful Stinginess Wealth Wealthiness
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This print titled "Allegorical Caprice: The Avarice" by Lucas Velazquez takes us on a journey into the depths of human desire and greed. Painted in 1852 during the Romanticism period, this artwork is housed in the prestigious Museo Lazaro Galdiano in Madrid. The image portrays a scene filled with symbolism and allegory, depicting the destructive nature of wealth and abundance. Through meticulous brushstrokes, Velazquez captures the essence of avarice, showcasing its corrupting influence on society. The painting showcases opulence and affluence through elements such as a cornucopia overflowing with riches. Intriguingly, amidst this display of materialistic indulgence lies an undertone of repentance. This serves as a reminder that even those consumed by greed may eventually come to regret their actions. The artist masterfully combines mythology, literature, and still life to create an evocative piece that delves deep into the human psyche. Through this artwork's exploration of themes like bribery, corruption, embezzlement, and stinginess; it invites viewers to reflect upon our own relationship with wealth and prosperity. It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked desires for material possessions. Lucas Velazquez's "Allegorical Caprice: The Avarice" stands as both an artistic masterpiece and social commentary on one of humanity's most prevalent vices – covetousness. Its rich colors and intricate
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